Washington University Neonatal & Developmental Research Team

Washington University Neonatal & Developmental Research Team Excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research to improve the outcomes for infants born at risk Louis Children's Hospital and Barnes Jewish Hospital.

Washington University Neonatal Development Research (WUNDER) team provides excellence in clinical care, teaching, and research to improve the outcomes for infants born at risk for adverse long term neurodevelopment. They conduct multi-disciplinary research initiatives in pediatrics, neurology, psychiatry, radiology, obstetrics, and psychology centering back on investigations of high risk infants a

t St. The team focuses on efforts in the premature infant, the high risk term infant, the infant with cardiac diseases, or infants at psychosocial risk. This research will utilize state of the art technologies in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and electroenecephalography (EEG) as tools to assist us in understanding the timing and nature of brain injury in the newborn infant. Washington University School of Medicine and the Department of Pediatrics manages the WUNDER Team page. This page is intended to share information regarding the WUNDER Team. Please contact us at paul_r@kids.wustl.edu or (314) 286-2317 for further study information. The purpose of this page is to share information about the WUNDER Team. Participation in this page is voluntary and you may change your mind at any time. If you have a question or comment, please call (314) 286-2317. By joining the page you are agreeing to the above mentioned terms. Please visit the links below for further information regarding privacy practices and digital communications:

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